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After Molock was identified based on images of his tattoos that were released to the public, court records show investigators learned he lived on Washington Street, just blocks from where they found his body.

A witness in the area of Washington and Roger streets during the incident, according to documents, told police they heard Molock arguing with his girlfriend, Upshur. Investigators learned Upshur lived with Molock on Washington Street.

Documents show the witness also told police there were four men and a woman with Upshur chasing Molock on foot before jumping into two separate vehicles, a red Honda Accord and a dark blue car, which the witness identified as Upshur's.

The two vehicles chased Molock down Roger Street, and then documents state the witness saw an altercation between Molock and the vehicles' occupants at the corner of Roger and Bethel streets.

Another witness in the area of Bethel and Roger streets at the time of the homicide said they saw Molock get "jumped" at the corner by the people in the cars, according to documents.

The witness told police they saw the cars and Molock come from the direction of Washington Street, documents state. The witness said they saw five men and two women, and that one of the women was arguing with Molock about money as he was being jumped.

Documents show Molock was able to get up, according to the witness, and cross Bethel Street.

The two vehicles followed him, the witness said, and there was another altercation, which ended with one of the men telling Molock, according to documents, "not to worry because they are coming back" and one of the women saying "something about 'how you gonna take her money.'"

Documents show the suspects then fled the scene in their vehicles.

A third witness in the area of Bethel and Roger streets told police they were in their home, according to documents, and heard an altercation going on outside. Documents state the witness saw four to five people surrounding Molock.

The witness retrieved a phone, records show, then came back and saw Molock come from the left and then fall to the ground.

Two of the witnesses were able to provide investigators with descriptions of the suspects, and, according to documents, one was able to help police identify Genequa Winder as the woman with Upshur.

Winder, who documents show investigators learned was Upshur's niece, drives a Honda Accord.

After the women were arrested, documents say Genequa Winder confirmed for police that she had been involved and said money was a motive. She also told investigators that Edward "EJ" Winder rode with Upshur and had gotten out of the car during the altercation at Bethel and Roger streets, according to documents.

A man Genequa Winder knew as "Legs" was also involved in the homicide, documents show.

She said "Legs" had gotten back in her car after the altercation and, according to documents, "displayed a silver and black knife in the car and was the only individual who she observed with a knife."

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Winder picked Murray out of a photo array provided by Salisbury police, whose database, documents state, identified him by the nickname "Legs." Documents show she "confirmed this male was the one who was in possession of the knife."

Upshur also confirmed for investigators, according to documents, that she had been involved, indicating money was a motive. Documents show she told investigators Edward "EJ" Winder and a man she knew as "Murder" had also been involved.

After investigators made contact with Edward Winder, documents state he also confirmed "Murder's" involvement and indicated that money had been taken from Molock's pants pocket during the assault.

Investigators identified "Murder" as Smith, who, during an interview with investigators, confirmed his involvement and explained that the group had planned to take money from Molock, according to documents.

When Molock left his house, documents show Smith told investigators the group followed him in two cars. Smith said he had engaged in the assault, causing Molock to fall to the ground, and learned about Molock's death after the incident, according to documents.

The cause of death and narrative of events were included in the statement of charges for Upshur, Genequa Winder, Edward Winder, Murray, and the statement of probable cause for Smith, which are dated July 31 through Aug. 1. On Aug. 3, The Daily Times was unable to obtain court records for Taylor.

The Maryland State Apprehension Team had been searching for Yarns after state police obtained a warrant for his arrest. The team found Yarns at about 6 p.m. Aug. 2 in Horntown, Virginia, where a news release states he was arrested without incident.

He is being held in the Accomack County Detention Center on a fugitive warrant, and the release shows extradition proceedings are underway to have him returned to Maryland.